The Good: Schmitt is an athletic fullback has performed at several positions over his West Virginia career earning Big East honors over his late career. He is a physical player who is a real throwback performer that epitomizes the complimentary fullback role. He gained fame for breaking 10 facemasks over his career as one of the nation's toughest players. As a blocker and runner, he has the fine power and body lean to make the tough block or yardage. He is a workout warrior who has recorded impressive numbers including a 525-pound power clean and a 640-pound squat. He has a big thick frame and the strength and quickness to get to the line with the technique and toughness to contain a defender the full play. He is an explosive blocker on contact and an outstanding isolation lead blocker who was instrumental in the success of playmakers Pat White, Steve Slaton and Noel Devine.

The Bad: As a receiver, he needs development as a route runner, but shows reliable hands and the ability to make yardage after the catch.

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